East County Mobility Hubs Study

 

The East County Community Mobility Hubs Study explored the feasibility of developing a mobility hub in Antioch or nearby areas in eastern Contra Costa County and create initial plans and designs. 

 
What was this project about? 

The East County Community Mobility Hubs Study aimed to enhance transportation options for people in the Tri Delta Transit service area, focusing on equity-priority communities in Antioch and nearby communities such as Pittsburg and Oakley. In partnership with the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), the study will work with community members, local organizations, and stakeholders to plan for future “mobility hubs” that connect people with different options to get where they need to go. This could look like a “park and ride” that includes connections to buses, BART, on-demand shuttles, bike- or car-share options, or electric vehicle charging stations.  

What is a mobility hub? 

Mobility hubs are places in a community where public transit, bike-share, car-share, and other transportation options come together, making it easy, affordable, and accessible for people to get around. 

illustration of a mobility hub with parking, food, multiple transits

Photo by Nelson\Nygaard Consulting Associates, Courtesy of Metropolitan Transportation Authority  

We’re excited to bring you the Final Report and Appendices.

Mobility Hub Final Study

Mobility Hub Appendices

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Contact Us 

If you have comments or questions about the East County Mobility Hubs, please reach out to the project team. Visit the Tri Delta Transit Contact Page